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Past progressive tense
1. Past Progressive tense
Для 5 класса2. Употребление
• Для выражения действий, которыепроисходили в точно указанный момент
времени в прошлом.
• Момент времени может быть выражен:
1. Точным указанием времени, когда
происходило действие.
2. Прошедшим действием, выраженным
глаголом в Past Simple.
3. TO BE
I wasHe was
She was
It was
We were
You were
They were
4. Пароли
Yesterday at 5 o’clock
The day before yesterday at midnight
When the film began
When mum came
Last year in April
etc
5. REMEMBER
• С некоторыми глаголами Past ProgressiveНЕ употребляется!
Эти глаголы употребляются в Past Simple.
I was loving you.
I loved you.
6. Не употребляется с
to love - любить
to remember – помнить
to like – нравиться
to need – нуждаться
to forget – забывать
to be – быть, находиться
to hate - ненавидеть
7. НЕ УПОТРЕБЛЯЕТСЯ С
to see – видеть
to know – знать
to hear – слышать
to want – хотеть
to believe – верить
to understand - понимать
8. СХЕМА
to be + V ingThey were going to Abakan
when they saw an accident.
Они ехали в Абакан, когда
увидели аварию.
9. Let’s repeat
I washe was
she was
it was
we were
you were
they were
10. Утвердительное предложение
I was cooking dinnerwhen you called..
11. Отрицательное предложение
I wasn’t playing computeryesterday at 3 o’clock.
I was reading a book.
12. Общий вопрос
• Was she walking her dog when I called.Yes, she was.
No, she wasn’t.
13. Альтернативный вопрос
You didn’t answer the phone.Were you sleeping or working on your
computer when I called?
14. Разделительный вопрос
• She was reading a book at 3 p.m.,wasn’t she?
• She wasn’t dancing at 9 p.m., was she?
Yes, she was.
No, she wasn’t.
15. Вопрос к подлежащему
Who was playing the piano in your flatyesterday at midnight?
My cat was..
16. Специальный вопрос
Ann was writing a letter to her grannyyesterday at 5 o’clock.
• What was Ann doing
yesterday at 5 o’clock?
• When was Ann writing
a letter to her granny?
• To whom was Ann writing
a letter yesterday at 5 o’clock?
17. Let’s practice
1(Yesterday at 5 o’clock) 1. Timothy (to feed) his dog. 2. Mr. Jones
(to clean) his yard. 3. Nancy (to paint) her kitchen. 4. Our
neighbours (to wash) their car. 5. I (to wash) my hair. 6. Who (to
fix) your sink? 7. What she (to do) now? – She (to dance). 8. The
children (to brush) their teeth. 9. What he (to do) at the moment?
– He (to fix) his bicycle. 10. They (to have) a big dinner together.
11. The boys (to run) about the garden. 12. I (to do) my
homework. 13. John and his friends (to go) to the library. 14. Ann
(to sit) at her desk. She (to study) geography. 15. A young man (to
stand) at the window. He (to smoke) a cigarette. 16. The old man
(to walk) about the room. 17. The dog (to lie) on the floor. 18. You
(to have) break? 19. What they (to talk) about? 20. John (to play)
computer games.
18. Present or Past Progressive
21. I (to write) an English exercise now. 2. I (to write)
an English exercise at this time yesterday. 3. My little
sister (to sleep) now. 4. My little sister (to sleep) at
this time yesterday. 5. My friends (not to do) their
homework now. They (to play) volleyball. 6. My
friends (not to do) their homework at seven o’clock
yesterday. They (to play) volleyball. 7. She (to read)
the whole evening yesterday. 8. She (not to read)
now. 9. Now she (to go) to school. 10. What you (to
do) now? – I (to drink) tea.
19.
Past Simple or Past Progressive3
1. I (to go) to the cinema yesterday. 2. I (to go) to the
cinema at four o’clock yesterday. 3. I (to go) to the
cinema when you met me. 4. I (to do) my homework
the whole evening yesterday. 5. I (to do) my
homework when mother came home. 6. I (to do) my
homework yesterday. 7. I (not to do) my homework
at eight yesterday. 8. I (to do) my homework at six
o’clock yesterday. 9. I (not to play) the piano
yesterday. 10. I (not to play) the piano at four o’clock
yesterday. I (to read) a book.
20.
Past Simple or Past Progressive4
1. When I (to come) home, my little sister (to sleep).
2. When Nick (to come) home, his brother (to play)
with his toys. 3. When mother (to phone) home, I (to
do) my homework. 4. When father (to come) home,
Pete (to sleep). 5. When mother (to come) home, the
children (to play) on the carpet. 6. When I (to get up),
my mother and father (to drink) tea. 7. When I (to
come) to my friend’s place, he (to watch) TV. 8.
When I (to see) my friends, they (to play) football. 9.
When I (to open) the door, the cat (to sit) on the
table. 10. When Kate (to open) the door, the children
(to dance) round the Christmastree.